and yip har burg. had a very interesting background. >> he grew up in the lower east side in manhattan. and i struggled. and the height of the depression. instrumental in the song of " brother, can you spare a dime? ". >> this has a great part of being an activist when it comes to helping people here is how you could be a part of the tribute. it is sunday, jan. 27th, 2:00 p.m. berkeley jewish community center for more information www.jewishmusicfestival.org just show up. >> you can also purchase tickets at $10-$10. it is the 28 annual music festival. $-one fight. >> later, we are quick to talk about the non-jewish and composer. the tickets are--$$15. and look at what happened. here is a great movie review, the gangstersthe year is 1949 and los angeles may just be taken over by ganster mickey cohen. the film recreates th nightclubs, neighborhoods and hoods in general of l.a. but it is cohen the ganster squad is after.and he is brilliantly played evil and psychotic by sean penn. the guns and blood are in